[BC] Regulations For AM Station DX Te sts
Robert Meuser
Robertm
Sat Dec 31 12:09:22 CST 2005
Rich:
What you say sound good on the surface, but really how much money does
the average station make between 1AM and 5 AM?
R
Rich Wood wrote:
> ------ At 05:05 PM 12/30/2005, AM Lover wrote: -------
>
>> I guess there just can be no fun left in broadcasting! What does it
>> hurt to do a DX test on day pattern and power? Too much goverment in
>> my opinion if this is something they worry about. A million Years
>> ago I did several DX tests like that, I never thot once it was
>> illegal. But that was back in the good old days.
>
>
> Isn't there usually a reason for reduced power and pattern changes?
> Maybe like interference to someone the station is supposed to protect?
> It has more to do with physics than government. If you were supposed
> to be protecting me I wouldn't appreciate you using daytime power if a
> silly DX test clobbered my fully programmed signal.
>
> Rich
>
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